Natural history and long‐term outcome of cardiac rhabdomyomas detected prenatally
Prenatal Diagnosis2004Vol. 24(4), pp. 241–248
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Abstract
Multiple and larger noduli progressed disproportionally in utero, until 30 to 36 wg. No relevant cardiac problems occurred after birth and the masses regressed in all cases. The high frequency of association with tuberous sclerosis is confirmed in our series.
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